You may find yourself unable to do anything in the ssh/console, just press ctrl+c and you should be fine.

If you don't know your servers ip, just do ifconfig if it's supported or use this famous peice of code

ip addr show eth0 | grep inet | awk '{ print $2; }' | sed 's//.*$//'

Alternatively just use

ip addr show eth0

Now thake the inet ip, or ipv4 ip, wich should be the same thing unless something is weird with the universe

You should be able to put that into your favorite internet browser, and with any luck you'll be greeted with the all mighty welcome page that looks something like this.

Debugging

If you din't get that, make sure you did this correctly, example the IP i got on my server is 192.168.1.45.Wich means that if i want to see the welcome page, i'd have to go to http://192.168.1.45/ in my own broser.

Still no? Are you trying from the server itself? If so, try http://localhost and you might have some luck.

Nada? Well check if Nginx is running with

systemctl status nginx

Running? Take a Tea/Coffee break, and think about your setup, as i can't really tell you the solution to the potential problem from this unpredictable event. Check logs, firewall rules (see below), google/stackoverflow, port forwarding?